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Rct crown came out
I got my rct done 3 yrs back, now the crown has come out along with a piece of tooth. Consulted with the dentist he is asking for porting to be done. But I am scared of doing this treatment, now my canal filling is open and exposed. I am not able to chew from that side. I have no problem if the tooth goes but don't want any further treatment, please advice me.
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Hi pls go to ur doctor it can be refixed
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Your Dentist had advised you post and core procedure, By post and core treatment u can save tooth,
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There is a option we can place post there to support the tooth structure nd will place cap.. Bt if we remove that tooth further treatment cost is more than post core cost so it will be better to save the tooth..
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